Seif, Maryam

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2021

Mani, Laila-Yasmin; Seif, Maryam; Nikles, Florence; Tshering Vogel, Dechen W.; Diserens, Gaëlle; Martirosian, Petros; Burnier, Michel; Vogt, Bruno; Vermathen, Peter (2021). Hip Position Acutely Affects Oxygenation and Perfusion of Kidney Grafts as Measured by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methods—The Bent Knee Study. Frontiers in medicine, 8, p. 697055. Frontiers 10.3389/fmed.2021.697055

2016

Seif, Maryam; Mani, Laila-Yasmin; Lu, Huanxiang; Boesch, Christoph Hans; Reyes, Mauricio; Vogt, Bruno; Vermathen, Peter (2016). Diffusion tensor imaging of the human kidney: Does image registration permit scanning without respiratory triggering? Journal of magnetic resonance imaging, 44(2), n/a-n/a. Wiley Interscience 10.1002/jmri.25176

Seif, Maryam; Eisenberger, Ute; Binser, Tobias; Thöny, Harriet C.; Krauer, Fabienne; Rusch, Aurelia; Boesch, Christoph Hans; Vogt, Bruno; Vermathen, Peter (2016). Renal Blood Oxygenation Level-dependent Imaging in Longitudinal Follow-up of Donated and Remaining Kidneys. Radiology, 279(3), pp. 795-804. Radiological Society of North America RSNA 10.1148/radiol.2015150370

2015

Seif, Maryam; Lu, Huanxiang; Boesch, Chris; Reyes, Mauricio; Vermathen, Peter (2015). Image registration for triggered and non-triggered DTI of the human kidney: Reduced variability of diffusion parameter estimation. Journal of magnetic resonance imaging, 41(5), pp. 1228-1235. Departments of Clinical Research and Radiology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.: Wiley Interscience 10.1002/jmri.24671

2012

Seif, Maryam; Lu, Huanxiang; Boesch, Christoph Hans; Reyes, Mauricio; Vermathen, Peter (2012). Image co-registration for triggered and non-triggered DTI of the human kidney: Reduced variability of diffusion parameter estimation. In: Proceedings of ESMRMB 2012, Lisbon, Portugal.

2011

Seif, Maryam; Studer, Harald; Büchler, Philippe (2011). Numerical simulation fo the cornea capillary forces caused by tear film surface tension. In: Swiss Society for Biomedical Engineering.

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